If you have any financial questions or concerns regarding financial aid or tuition, please contact Rabbi Harris Cooperman at 602-277-7479 ext. 106 for assistance.

The Phoenix Hebrew Academy is proud to be a member of the Jewish Tuition Organization (JTO). The JTO raises scholarship funds through the Arizona Private School Tax Credit, and awards need-based scholarships to students attending participating Jewish day schools in Greater Phoenix. Thanks to the generosity of the JTO, we are able to offer generous scholarships to students who could not otherwise afford the full tuition.

Supporting the JTO At PHA, we believe that supporting the Jewish Tuition Organization is a crucial part of supporting the greater Phoenix Jewish community and The Phoenix Hebrew Academy. Supporting the JTO can cost you nothing – because it is money you would have to give to Arizona anyway as part of your taxes, but the benefits the JTO provides are immeasurable. It is an organization that helps families, schools, and our community as a whole. We need all PHA parents to support and participate in this program. You will be excluded from receiving a JTO Scholarship if you don’t contribute. There is a maximum contribution of $2,006 for a married couple and $1003 for singles in 2013.

Remember you don’t have to give the maximum amount, every dollar helps.

Financial Assistance

Financial assistance is available to families demonstrating need. Any family requesting financial assistance will also be required to apply for scholarships from all STOs (Student Tuition Organizations) and other scholarships granting organizations designated by Phoenix Hebrew Academy.

Additional tuition assistance organizations are available to help. If you have any questions or concerns regarding tuition, please contact:

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About the school:

The Phoenix Hebrew Academy is an Orthodox Jewish day school in north central Phoenix, Arizona. Founded in 1965 by Rabbi David Rebibo, who has been Dean of Students since the school’s inception, it was the first Jewish day school in the region and one of the first Jewish day schools outside New York City. The school has a full dual curriculum of Judaic and general studies.